Re: what materials would work for a tank?
i duno anythin but cedar or pressure treated, nothign with chemicals on it..
but plywood isnt great neither is melamine as its wood and if it gets wet or damp it will rot or get mouldy quickly.
you can use plywood and then coat the bottom in lots of varathane or some clear coat, or just make the bottom pan out of plexi glass or real glass or somethin easy to clean.
as for the heat pad, get a piece of plexi glass or real glass larger than the pad and make a 1" frame for it to sit on, inside the tank.
thats how i did it. so teh heat pad was like 1" off teh floor of the rest of the floor, with substrate in there you dont notice.
you can see in the pic, the bottom two tanks have a bump on the left side, thats for the large heat pad i have put in both of them and they both wire up to a dimmer switch i have put on the side. i also have dimmer switches for the lights inside the tanks its all pretty simple each tank cost me about 100.00 the plexi glass was the most money of it all.
time to build, about 3 hours including electrical and etc.
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